Women of Neuro: Dr. Catherine Flores
Dr. Flores is principal investigator of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Engineering Lab at UF’s Preston A Wells Jr. Center for Brain Tumor Therapy.
Dr. Flores is principal investigator of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Engineering Lab at UF’s Preston A Wells Jr. Center for Brain Tumor Therapy.
UF neuroscientists provide preclinical evidence for adoptive cellular therapy as a potential immunotherapy treatment to improve symptoms in genetic form of Parkinson’s.
Dr. Catherine Flores among faculty members highlighted for inspiring and guiding College of Medicine students.
New UF-led study in Science Advances offers insights into the likelihood of success of adoptive cellular therapy in certain brain tumor patients
On Friday, Oct. 4, Dr. Catherine Flores visited the WCJB TV 20 studios to discuss her research in advance of the Lemon Ball.
Grant will bolster research into the use of stem cells to enhance T cell therapy
Dr. Catherine Flores will expand her research into a new use of stem cells to enhance the clinical effectiveness of adoptive T cell therapy against brain tumors.
A new discovery led by Dr. Catherine Flores using stem cells to overcome resistance to immunotherapy drugs may open the door to more effective treatment for brain cancer.
Catherine Flores, Ph.D., assistant professor of neurosurgery, was featured in a multimedia story by WCJB TV20 about an award to fund her research.